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Two Master of Laws (Taxation option) grads receive a $2,500 prize from the APFF

November 16, 2011

At the annual convention of the Association de planification fiscale et financière (APFF), in Quebec City in October, two 2010 graduates from the Master of Laws program, taxation option, Christiane Bergeron and Marie-Josée Michaud, tied for first place and will share a $2,500 prize for the quality of their supervised projects.

Christiane’s submission was entitled Guide pratique sur la règle générale antiévitement de la Loi de l'impôt sur le revenu, and Marie-Josée’s was Chapitre 3031 : Garder le cap vers les GAAP ? 

The APFF is a non-profit, independent and non-governmental organization bringing together professionals from all economic sectors to support them in their efforts to constantly update their knowledge of taxation and financial planning. The next convention will be on October 3, 4 and 5, 2012.

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From left to right: Christiane Bergeron, APFF President and CEO Me Maurice Montgrain, Marie-Josée Michaud and Nicole Prieur, Full Professor with the Department of Accounting Studies and Co-Director of the Master of Laws program, taxation option. 

Photo: Claudine Vandry